Annvix

You can have it right, or you can have it now.But you can't have it right now.

About

My name is Vincent Danen, and this is a place for me to
express myself.

I’ve been working with Linux and Open Source since
1998. From 2000 to 2016 I had owned and operated my
own consulting company which dealt primarily with Open
Source solutions related to networking and servers.
From 2000 to early 2009 I worked for Mandriva, and then
from 2009 until 2018 I worked for Red Hat as a member
of Red Hat Product Security (first as an engineer, then
as a manager). At the start of 2018 I was given the
opportunity to lead Red Hat Product Security as
Director. From 2003 to 2008 I also developed and
maintained a secure Linux server operating system
called Annvix. From 1999 to 2009 I wrote for various
web sites about macOS, Linux and Open Source, most
notably the TechRepublic web site.

I also wrote a number of articles that were previously
published on my wiki, but are now available here.

Finally, and most importantly, I’m 100% sold out to my
Saviour Jesus Christ. I've been attending Christcity
(formerly Bethesda Christian Fellowship) since 1999. My
wife and I are district pastors in the church as well as
marriage counsellors and I can't imagine going to any other house of
prayer, place of teaching, congregation of worship, and
fellowship of the saints.

Why keep the name Annvix for this site? It no longer
refers to the aforementioned operating system, but because
the name is unique and a marriage of my name and my wife's
name, I felt that I would continue to use it even if the
purpose it's used for now is much different than when I
first came up with it.

I also enjoy taking pictures and even occasionally remember to
post them to Flickr.

Links

There are many things that are important to me in this
life. Jesus Christ is without a doubt top of the list, and
my family, church family, friends, my team at work and job
are all important to me as well. Since I can't link to a
lot of these things, I'll link to those important things
that I can.

Christicty

Red Hat

Fedora

Ephesians 4:1-3 (VOICE)

As a prisoner of the Lord, I urge you: Live a life
that is worthy of the calling He has graciously
extended to you. Be humble. Be gentle. Be patient.
Tolerate one another in an atmosphere thick with love.
Make every effort to preserve the unity the Spirit
has already created, with peace binding you
together.